dont ever again ever ever pay money for software

pay for someone to code for you custom- or to help you with code. but if you pay for a piece of software.. SUCKER- serves you right. hahahahaha.

look for an alternative solution to your problem- if yours was an open source script then it would probably not be all f&&ed up like that to begin with, and if it were, it would get fixed by sundown at no cost to your silly &ss- i mean.. it's one thing if you mother buys a copy of windows xp or her latest 'make your own barby' program.. but here ?

This is more the uhmm.. open source community. I think you should start by telling us what your problem is .. then someone can suggest where to look. Sorry you made a mistake paying for software. Don't do it again.

you come to perl, perl come to yoo- you pay mulah for software perl no likey, but we help yoo..

just STOP paying money for sofware.

Considered: astaines: Personally abusive and rather silly - fit for reaping or editing?
Unconsidered: g0n - enough keep votes (7/0/3)


In reply to Re: character encoding & french accents by leocharre
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